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THE INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE.

VARIOUS SUGGESTIONS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ,w ~ Punedin, Feb. 22. Before the Industries Committee. Prolessor Jack advocated the claims of research and a closer union between science and industry by the absorption of science students into industry. Professor Benson suggested a means of extending the School of Mines in materials, testing laboratory, and the assay and metallurgical department. Extensive coal areas i n Ofago had never been mapped out in detail, and tha occurrence of tinstone and wolfram on in detail. MVW been su^ C. Mitchell, of the Otago paper mills advocated protective duties on a numbed of lines required by his industry. Printin R paper could be made in New Zealand tta COU I. '! 0t be l"' oduee d in normal tmus cheap y enough to compete with the imported article.

. E ', Macmanus said that soldiers on bush settlements i n south Ota°o «ere encouraged to destroy large quantities of valuable timber, for which no larket was available, in order to provide grass land. He s.trongly criticised the Uveniment s policy in the selection of tions ot tenure. The carrying canaeity I ' l ,i r( "l , (k ' al of ' 6ase hold land should Ll « ■V'M CPrtai,,e ' 1 - ITe ""tended Aggregation. * deiU to ° mllcl '

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1919, Page 4

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THE INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE. Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1919, Page 4

THE INDUSTRIES COMMITTEE. Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1919, Page 4

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